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Extraterritoriality
Extraterritoriality Ex`tra*ter`ri*to`ri*al"i*ty, n.
The state of being beyond the limits of a particular
territory; esp. (Internat. Law), A fiction by which a public
minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed
still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign or
nation. --Wheaton.
Meaning of Extraterritoriality from wikipedia
- than
where they are.
Extraterritoriality can now take
various forms. Most
famous are
examples of
diplomatic extraterritoriality,
where diplomats and their...
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December 2021 M Martyniszyn,
Extraterritoriality in EU
Competition Law (in) Nuno
Cunha Rodrigues (ed),
Extraterritoriality of EU
Economic Law (Springer...
- is not the case as
extraterritoriality is not
conferred upon an Emb****y or Consulate, but in some
situations extraterritoriality may be
created by Treaty...
- each of the two
results to be "an
awkward hybrid theory".
Extraterritoriality Extraterritorial jurisdiction Interpol Transnational repression "This should...
- of Italy.
Although part of
Italian territory, some of them
enjoy extraterritoriality similar to
those of
foreign emb****ies.
Archbasilica of
Saint John...
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Untouchable Lawman (Korean: 치외법권) is a 2015
South Korean action comedy film
directed by Shin Jai-ho. It was
released on
August 27, 2015. Im Chang-jung...
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Extraterritorial Obligations (ETOs) are
obligations in
relation to the acts and
omissions of a state,
within or
beyond its territory, that have effects...
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Extraterritorial abduction, also
known as
international abduction, is the
practice of one
country abducting someone from
another country's
territory outside...
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Extraterritorial income exclusion,
under the U.S.
Internal Revenue Code, was the
amount excluded from a taxpayer's
gross income for
certain transactions...
- ****ociated with
colonialism and imperialism. The
concessions had
extraterritoriality and were
enclaves inside key
cities that
became treaty ports. All...